making babies: choosing to have children… …or not
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Making Babies:Choosing to have Children… …or not
Making Babies:Choosing to have Children… …or not
Choosing to have Children
Choosing to have Children
Pronatalist Bias: having children is taken for granted, while not having children needs to be justified
Why wouldn’t you have children?
Pronatalist Bias: having children is taken for granted, while not having children needs to be justified
Why wouldn’t you have children?
Choosing not to have Children
Choosing not to have Children
Structural Antinatalism (Friedan):American society is insufficiently supportive of having children
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Structural Antinatalism (Friedan):American society is insufficiently supportive of having children
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Why have Children: the Value of Children Perspective
Why have Children: the Value of Children PerspectiveCultural shift from children as economic asset to emotional investment- “a child to love”
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Cultural shift from children as economic asset to emotional investment- “a child to love”
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Social Capital PerspectiveSocial Capital Perspective
The anticipated social benefits as motivation
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The anticipated social benefits as motivation
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ADVANTAGES OF CHILDREN: ADVANTAGES OF CHILDREN: HoffmanHoffman
ADVANTAGES OF CHILDREN: ADVANTAGES OF CHILDREN: HoffmanHoffman
1. 1. AFFECTION / PRIMARY AFFECTION / PRIMARY
GROUP GROUP TIES (63%)TIES (63%)
2. FUN / STIMULATION (58%) 2. FUN / STIMULATION (58%)
3. 3. EXPANSION OF SELF (34%)EXPANSION OF SELF (34%)
4. ADULT STATUS (21%)4. ADULT STATUS (21%)
1. 1. AFFECTION / PRIMARY AFFECTION / PRIMARY
GROUP GROUP TIES (63%)TIES (63%)
2. FUN / STIMULATION (58%) 2. FUN / STIMULATION (58%)
3. 3. EXPANSION OF SELF (34%)EXPANSION OF SELF (34%)
4. ADULT STATUS (21%)4. ADULT STATUS (21%)
DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING CHILDRENCHILDRENDISADVANTAGES OF HAVING DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING CHILDRENCHILDREN
1. 1. LOSS OF FREEDOM (51%)LOSS OF FREEDOM (51%)
2. FINANCIAL COSTS (42%) 2. FINANCIAL COSTS (42%)
3. 3. OPPORTUNITY COSTSOPPORTUNITY COSTS
• • economiceconomic • • emotionalemotional
4. TENSION in RELATIONSHIP4. TENSION in RELATIONSHIP
1. 1. LOSS OF FREEDOM (51%)LOSS OF FREEDOM (51%)
2. FINANCIAL COSTS (42%) 2. FINANCIAL COSTS (42%)
3. 3. OPPORTUNITY COSTSOPPORTUNITY COSTS
• • economiceconomic • • emotionalemotional
4. TENSION in RELATIONSHIP4. TENSION in RELATIONSHIP
Effects of having Children on Marriage(Picker)
Effects of having Children on Marriage(Picker)
• 33 to 50% experience distress after first child as high as couples in counseling
WHY?• Child Care pushes couples into traditional gender roles--Women take on majority of work
• 33 to 50% experience distress after first child as high as couples in counseling
WHY?• Child Care pushes couples into traditional gender roles--Women take on majority of work
Solutions to Negative effect of children
(Gottman)
Solutions to Negative effect of children
(Gottman)Couples remain happy when…1.Husband admires his wife2.Keeps romance alive3.Understand wife’s inner life
Husband’s behavior most influential in marital satisfaction
Couples remain happy when…1.Husband admires his wife2.Keeps romance alive3.Understand wife’s inner life
Husband’s behavior most influential in marital satisfaction
NEW TRENDSNEW TRENDS
Remaining Child Free* reasons why…
Postponing Parenthood* 2-sided coin…
One Child Families* the good and
bad…
Remaining Child Free* reasons why…
Postponing Parenthood* 2-sided coin…
One Child Families* the good and
bad…
PREMARITAL PREGNANCIESPREMARITAL PREGNANCIESPREMARITAL PREGNANCIESPREMARITAL PREGNANCIES
• • 1940, unwed birthrate 1940, unwed birthrate less than 5% of total less than 5% of total birthsbirths
• • 2005, unwed birthrate 37%2005, unwed birthrate 37%
of total birthsof total births
• • 1940, unwed birthrate 1940, unwed birthrate less than 5% of total less than 5% of total birthsbirths
• • 2005, unwed birthrate 37%2005, unwed birthrate 37%
of total birthsof total births
Older Single Older Single MothersMothersOlder Single Older Single MothersMothers
1980 to 1998, Unwed 1980 to 1998, Unwed birthrates for women birthrates for women
•Women ages 30-34 Women ages 30-34 increased by more than increased by more than 90%90%
1980 to 1998, Unwed 1980 to 1998, Unwed birthrates for women birthrates for women
•Women ages 30-34 Women ages 30-34 increased by more than increased by more than 90%90%
Older Single Older Single MothersMothersOlder Single Older Single MothersMothersWhite women’s rate White women’s rate increased by 128% increased by 128% while the increase while the increase was only 20% among was only 20% among the same age-group of the same age-group of black womenblack women
White women’s rate White women’s rate increased by 128% increased by 128% while the increase while the increase was only 20% among was only 20% among the same age-group of the same age-group of black womenblack women
Teenage Teenage PregnanciesPregnanciesTeenage Teenage PregnanciesPregnancies• • unwed birth rate among unwed birth rate among teens decreasingteens decreasing
• • 2000 12% of all births2000 12% of all births• • 2000, 79% of teenage 2000, 79% of teenage births occurred outside births occurred outside of marriageof marriage
•Highest rates of teen Highest rates of teen pregnancy was in pregnancy was in 19501950
• • unwed birth rate among unwed birth rate among teens decreasingteens decreasing
• • 2000 12% of all births2000 12% of all births• • 2000, 79% of teenage 2000, 79% of teenage births occurred outside births occurred outside of marriageof marriage
•Highest rates of teen Highest rates of teen pregnancy was in pregnancy was in 19501950
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